When one thinks of frozen dinners, negative thoughts of shrink
wrapped, unhealthy, sectioned off meals come to mind. When you need to eat one,
there’s sometimes a sense of guilt that you’re doing you and your family a
disservice.
Thankfully, times are changing and füdi
is a company that offers frozen meals using quality ingredients (free range,
hormone and antibiotic free chickens from Beretta Farms) and prepared sous-vide
(essentially slowly cooked in a hot water bath) to limit the amount of fat.
Indeed, it’s not as fast as throwing the package into the microwave for 7
minutes, but the extra time is worth it. Preparing the meals are pretty fool
proof – bring water up to a boil, throw in the two pouches into the water and cook
for about 15 minutes.
Upon cutting open the pouch, you’ll
instantly be greeted by an intoxicating smell of spices. The chicken is well
marinated so the flavours permeat throughout. Having been reheated in water,
the meat remains moist and the barley soaks up the juices and spices from the
cooking liquid.
The only downfall is the accompany
kale… really is kale meant to be heated? I understand it’s popular and healty,
but steamed kale becomes an odd mushy and chewy combination and tastes bitter.
Luckily, they arrive in their own pouch so it’s not hard to discard (such a
shame to waste); in my meals, I switched out the kale for broccoli or peas
instead.
füdi doesn’t skimp on the spices,
with the Pollo Jerk, Pollo Cajun, Pollo Santa Fe and Pollo Tandoori all having
a kick to it. Being a person who loves spice, it was perfect for me, but thinking
of children or the chili intolerant, having more options that aren’t spicy
would be nice as well.
Although the barley was well
flavoured and resisted getting soggy, ideally füdi could change up the starches
in the future. Indeed, having a standard ingredient is much easier for
manufacturing, but if a diner’s going to eat these on a consistent basis,
having variety would help. For example, the barley works well with the Cajun
and Tandoori, but a wild rice with the Jerk and Santa Fe and a pasta with the
Cacciatora would be better paired.
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Overall, I was impressed with the quality of the succulent chicken and flavours within the meal. The fact that all it took was boiling some water and spooning things out of a pouch? That’ll be our little secret.
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Approximate price: $9.99 each or $45 for 5
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